Explosive strength deficit as a predictor of vertical jumping performance

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Weiss, LW [1 ]
Fry, AC [1 ]
Relyea, GE [1 ]
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[1] Memphis State Univ, Musculoskeletal Dynam Lab, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
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depth vertical jump; restricted vertical jump; mechanical force; squat; multiple regression;
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Currently, variables predictive of vertical jumping performance can account for only part of its total variability. A potential additional source of variation called explosive strength deficit (ESD) was described in 1995 by Zatsiorsky (Science and Practice of Strength Training. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1995. pp. 34-35.). ESD is determined by measuring the maximum force generated under ideal circumstances (F-mm) and under task-relevant conditions (F-m). It is calculated as 100(F-mm - F-m)/F-m. For this study, the following operational definitions were used: F-mm = squatting peak force at 0.51 m(.)s(-1); F-m = squatting peak force at 1.43 m(.)s(-1). Data were analyzed using forward stepwise multiple regression. Mean ESD for men was 29.7% (SD = 11.7) and for women was 49.3% (SD = 11.2). For men and women, respectively, zero-order correlations for ESD with restricted vertical jumping (RVJ) distance were -0.35 and -0.60, and between ESD and drop vertical jumping (DVJ) distance were -0.20 and -0.63. However, when the previously identified predictors were taken into account, ESD was not a significant predictor (p > 0.05) of either type of jump. Therefore, it was concluded that ESD on the basis of velocity-regulated squats does not augment the explained variance previously established for vertical jumping performance.
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